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In the summer of 1613, the Globe Theatre in London was destroyed by a fire during a performance of Shakespeare's play "Henry VIII." The fire broke out when a cannon was fired as part of the production, igniting the thatched roof. The theatre was a significant venue for Shakespeare's works, and its destruction marked a notable event in the history of English theatre. Following the fire, the Globe was rebuilt and reopened in 1614.

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